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Waiting Ghazal
Wait for enough things at the same time, and every action becomes an effect.
Taking off a necklace. Watching a YouTube video on car repair. Drinking tea with jam we made this spring, when you told me that I just need a little more time.
Poetry Series: “the daylily / six”
“I wonder what violence will / find me today. A deer’s teeth.”
“Camp Stories” & “We were talking about our phobias—”
“across the empty highway—how I slowed the car, prayed to survive that terrifying beauty.”
Ghosts, Aliens, and Maidens: Soichi Sunami’s Intense Sympathy of Vision
“Dance is the art that disappears.”
From the Archives: Form and Content: On André Leon Talley’s The Chiffon Trenches
“I was a fixture, a force, and a fierce advocate of fashion and style,” Talley writes in the memoir’s introduction. He also acknowledges how, for most of his career, he was the only person of color in “the upper echelons of fashion journalism.”
Mimosa Pudica
"People will call her what they will, but none of the names we have for her can describe how happy I imagine her to be."
If I Had Your Face
We could shave our heads, burn our bras, protest the patriarchy, and criticize the male gaze, but Cha suggests a simpler solution: true friendship among women.
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